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How Facebook Ships Code Posted: January 17, 2011 | Author: yeeguy | Filed under: business management, product management, social networks, startups |322 Comments Iâm fascinated by the way Facebook operates.  Itâs a very unique environment, not easily replicated (nor would their system work for all companies, even if they tried).  These are notes gathered from talking with many friends at Facebook
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Youâd think Facebook cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg would have abandoned coding long ago. But if his recent status update is to be believed, heâs still at it. âMark Zuckerberg Just checked in some code and unit tests for f8,â he said via a status update. When asked what the code was, he responded âYouâll have to wait for f8 to find out.â I wonder when Bill Gates last wrote code for shipping pro
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Installing Rails on CentOS 5 « catapult-creative.com Note: Since this post originally went up, some of the packages have changed/updated. Iâve kept things pretty well up-to-date, but you might want to double check the latest versions and alter the bash commands accordingly. Be aware that as of this writing, the Ruby team has made 1.9.1 the latest stable and only Rails itself is deemed compatible w
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MonkeyCharger is a small stand-alone RESTified Rails app that lets you store and charge credit cards. It uses the ActiveMerchant library for the authorizing and capturing of credit cards. You probably want to run this application on a super-secured machine that's firewalled like crazy and is not accessible from the internet. And follow the Visa CISP documentation. NOTE ON RUNNING TESTS: running 'r
It has been a couple weeks since we first bloged about Devise. At that time, we released version 0.1 and now, after some great feedback, some enhancements and a few bugs fixes, we reached Devise 0.4. So, what changed since then? Iâm lazy, youâre lazy Devise now comes with generators, so adding up authentication to your app is even easier and quicker to do. First, letâs install Devise if you havenâ
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